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The scorned empress who saved Russia
For those who like history with more embellishment and license than mere facts provide, there is ...
Poems as rich, deep as the red earth of Oklahoma
The name Oklahoma is derived from a Choctaw word meaning "red people," and in Kathleen J ...
War’s atrocities all too realistic in ‘Cities’
Whether it's a conscious or subliminal reaction to U.S. military involvement in Iraq and Afgha ...
Reading is stuff dreams are made of
"Dream Big, Read!" is the name of the Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Library System’ ...
A lens on life
You have to read Eric Sandweiss' introduction to his new book first. It is enticing, though ...
Your greatest artistic work is yourself
Sculptor-author Destiny Allison says her new book, "Shaping Destiny: A Quest for Meaning,̶ ...
Author’s popular series of Western mysteries make it to TV in ‘Longmire’
On June 3, the day after Craig Johnson winds up book signings in Albuquerque, Las Vegas, N.M., and S ...
Longmire juggles law, family matters
Wyoming author Craig Johnson is quite a success story. His talent as a mystery storyteller has been ...
Finding the way home in a black/white world
Mention Toni Morrison's name, and the superlatives follow. Nobel Prize winner. Pulitzer Prize ...
Debut novel scores award at conference
Lucrecia Guerrero is the winner of the 2011 Premio Aztlán Literary Award for her debut novel, ̶ ...
What’s better than a squirrel with moves? Why, two, of course
Mario is quite the acrobatic squirrel. He invented moves like the Upside-Down Around, the Jitterbug, ...
N.M. gets a fictional new town
'Enchantment' is the setting for start of teen-lit author's new series
